Slightly different in the Bangladesh game on the basis they had a huge total already on the board and knew they had no real way of losing, were always in complete control. The intensity with the ball and in the field wasn't there, just like England against Holland.

Judging by your analysis on the English bowling attack, India will have to not turn up for England to have a chance of winning this, never mind have a poor day. Again it seems judgements are being made here on England's poor showing in the opening game, they will not necessarily carry that poor form over.

i just dont think they know how to bowl in these conditions. And anderson has looked poor for the last few odi's he has played. And also judging on that 5-0 drubbing we gave you recently when you were here. And your 6-1 loss to aus (recent form).

In terms of the score difference, it represents the difference between india's poor and good days. when india is focussed, tthey dont just post a good total, they go nuts. I think they'll be focussed in thsi match

i just dont think they know how to bowl in these conditions. And anderson has looked poor for the last few odi's he has played. And also judging on that 5-0 drubbing we gave you recently when you were here. And your 6-1 loss to aus (recent form).

In terms of the score difference, it represents the difference between india's poor and good days. when india is focussed, tthey dont just post a good total, they go nuts. I think they'll be focussed in thsi match

Gonna agree with vicleggie's 1st post ITT.Batting 1st, Eng will stumble to a sub par score of 250-270. ind will chase that down. If ind bat 1st, I can see them scoring 330 plus.Eng to get bowled out for 260 odd.Eng just don't have any gamebreakers.

I am really looking forward to this one. England are a quality side, and it isn't going to be easy for India to beat them. The big question is, will India play two specialist spinners ? I think they should. There is no way Sreesanth's going to play after that horrendous match against Bangladesh. Nehra's apparently fit now, so it's going to be him or Chawla.

I'd agree that Indian bowlers are hacks. Not sure though they're overrated. But calling their batting lineup overrated, particularly they put up a 375 run total against a not so hopeless bowling attack is a bit rich.